Physics, asked by nituunalket, 23 hours ago

Explain rate of change of velocity in detail.​

Answers

Answered by mantasharahman375
1

Answer:

Velocity: The rate of change of displacement of an object (displacement over elapsed time) is velocity. Velocity is a vector since it has both magnitude (called speed) and direction. ... Acceleration: The rate of change of velocity is acceleration

Answered by aditya129456
2

Answer:

The rate of change in velocity is called acceleration .

Acceleration is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction. It is also the second derivative of position with respect to time or it is the first derivative of velocity with respect to time.

Average acceleration

The average acceleration over a period of time is defined as the total change in velocity in the given interval divided by the total time taken for the change. For a given interval of time, it is denoted as ā.

Similar questions